M.A. Admission and Application

The deadline for receipt of applications for both admission and financial aid is January 5, 2017 for all applicants. The Department admits new Masters students for entrance only in September. All decisions are made by March 15 and posted online.

Three letters of recommendation. Make sure that you register your recommenders when you fill out the online application. (If you wish to submit any additional letters of recommendation, use this Letter of Recommendation form, which should accompany all letters. Any additional letters are to be sent to the Philosophy Department and can be sent by regular mail or as a PDF attachment to an e-mail message.)

Academic Statement (500 word limit). Please explain briefly the nature of your student in philosophy or related fields thus far, your current primary areas of interest (if known), what studies you would like to pursue in graduate school, and whether there are any Michigan faculty with whom you would especially like to work. Upload this at the Academic Statement page.

Personal Statement (500 word limit). Please use this statement to help us understand how you have come to be interested in philosophy, what special challenges you might have faced, what relevant experiences you might have had, and what aspirations you have for the future. Upload this at the Personal Statement page.

One copy of official or unofficial transcript from undergraduate institution. Upload the scanned copy at the Transcript page. Note: Official transcripts need to be sent to the Rackham Graduate school only if you are provisionally accepted by the Philosophy Department (usually in March). Directions to submit your transcript to the Rackham Graduate School can be found here.

You are fully responsible for the submission of a complete application. Failure to submit all the information and materials requested will result in your application not being considered for that year's admission class.

Once Rackham has received your application and application fee, you will receive an e-mail directing you to the Web Application Status page. This page records materials received and posts admissions decisions.